Ochocinco Faces A Year In Prison For Evelyn Lozada Domestic Incident

The media is still sorta-kinda buzzing about the alleged domestic violence incident between reality couple Chad Ochocinco Johnson and Evelyn Lozada. As most of you know, Evelyn allegs that Ochocinco head butted her, during an argument, ultimately causing her to receive stitches. And while the two remain low-key in the public, latest reports indicate that Ocho may get some jail time for the incident. According to reports, the former Miami Dolphin, may face a year in prison due to altercation.

Why could he possibly do jail time? Because back in 2000 he received a domestic violence charge for slapping his girlfriend. That incident, happened in California and he was sentenced to community service. Fast forward to the present day, his 2000 charge, could potentially be upgraded to a felony. What do YOU think? Is spending a year in jail for head butting Evelyn fair or excessive?
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I think it is fair, however they should throw her ass in jail too.
Throw her in jail for what?How old are you?
Yes if the allegations are true, the time is sufficient. When BOTH men and women learn to control their tempers and keep their hands to themselves they should and need to suffer the consequences from their actions.
sounds about right, and maybe Mayweather can show him how he can get out early for assulting a woman. Disgusting. And while his behaviors are unexcusable, her televised bullying should land her some consequences as well. Heck, the judge may take into account her behaviors on TV and put the dispute into context and just give him community service. Who knows.
Anyway he won’t get a year. He won’t even do a day he doesnt have a typical violent past.